Trevor Lithgow
Monash University, VIC, Australia
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Trevor Lithgow is Director of the Centre to Impact AMR at Monash University. Trevor was awarded his PhD in the Department of Biochemistry at La Trobe University working with Professors Nicholas Hoogenraad and Peter Høj, and did his postdoctoral work as a HFSP Fellow at the University of Basel with Professor Gottfried Schatz. Trevor is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, and his laboratory at Monash University is part of the NHMRC Program in Cellular Microbiology. Work in the Lithgow laboratory is aimed at defining the mechanisms by which bacterial outer membranes control drug-resistance phenotypes, access of the bacterial cell to bacteriophages and other agents, and the evolutionary relationships by which new functions have come about in bacteria and in the bacteriophage that prey on them.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Conserved structural features in the transmembrane domain modulate autotransporter assembly into bacterial outer membranes (#219)
8:45 PM
Denisse L Leyton
Session 7: Poster Session B - Including Happy Hour & Trade Display
The players of the BAM and TAM complexes and their substrate specificity in outer-membrane biogenesis in Gram-negative bacteria. (#216)
8:45 PM
Matthew J Belousoff
Session 7: Poster Session B - Including Happy Hour & Trade Display
Analysis of interaction of mitochondrial outer membrane translocator TOM40 complex using in vivo site-specific photocrosslinking (#435)
9:00 PM
Takuya Shiota
Session 12: Poster Session D - Including Happy Hour & Trade Display
Role of the BAM complex in assembling bacterial secretion machines (#103)
4:00 PM
Rhys A Dunstan
Session 5: Poster Session A
Teaching a cell new tricks: using Pichia pastoris for the production of mitochondrial membrane proteins. (#222)
8:45 PM
Chaille T Webb
Session 7: Poster Session B - Including Happy Hour & Trade Display
Evolution and interactions of membrane protein complexes in Candida albicans mitochondria (#7)
9:15 AM
Victoria L Hewitt
Session 3: Host-Pathogen Interplay
Biophysical properties of the barrel-domain of the autotransporter Pet of E. coli (#122)
4:00 PM
Rajiv Thapa
Session 5: Poster Session A
Using High-Resolution imaging technologies to view membrane structures in cellular contexts (#105)
4:00 PM
Dilshan Gunasinghe
Session 5: Poster Session A
Using High-Resolution imaging technologies to view membrane structures in cellular contexts (#119)
4:00 PM
Matthew Stellato
Session 5: Poster Session A